Sam Chambers opened the scoring after 10 minutes but then had to come off due to illness and was replaced by youngster Lewis Coultas, who fired in a cracking 18 yard shot to double Park's lead before half-time.

Kile Fields made it 3-0 with a fine left-footed shot, Stew Bates adding a late double.

Scalby's goalscorers were their man of the match Ben Webster and new signing Rob Speight, Coultas named as the Park man of the match.

Sherburn started their Division Three campaign with a hard-earned 3-1 home win against Ayton.

Liam Scott's curling free-kick opened the scoring on 30 minutes but Ayton deservedly levelled through Chris Milburn's finish from an acute angle after Paul Oldroyd's speculative shot from the centre circle was fumbled by new keeper Kyle Outhart.

The keeper soon made up for his mistake as centre-back Jamie Millar's 35-yard volley was tipped over by the Sherburn stopped.

Ayton paid the price for missed chances while on top, as another new Sherburn recruit, Kurtis Williamson, fired in after breaking down the right wing.

The visitors were not allowed to bring a sub on when right-back Jonny Atkinson was injured shortly before the goal, referee Alan Green stating that Ayton had failed to submit the matchcard before kick-off so he refused any replacements the chance to enter the fray.